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Power Ratings

Offense: 4*Defense: 3Goalkeeping: 3Faceoff: 2
* Out of 5

Top Returner

A Will Manny (Sr.)
If the Minutemen had avoided a first-round loss to Colgate and had
reached the final four, there is a chance Manny would have won the
Tewaaraton Award as a junior. As the team's leading scorer in all
categories, he was the heart and soul of UMass, and the same goes
for his role in 2013. Manny also sets a great example with his
defensive hustle. His hard riding yielded 34 ground balls. "He's
everything you want in a player," UMass coach Greg Cannella
said.

X-Factor

Defensive midfielders Bobby Tyler (Sr.) and Ryan Izzo
(RS-So.)
Cannella plans to start Tyler and play him at both ends of the
field, with an eye on his defensive work. It's as much a response
to the game's new rules that do not allow horn substitutions as it
is a nod to Tyler's strengths as a defensive middie. Izzo (6 GBs, 6
CT) appeared in all 16 games last year as a defensive specialist.
"[Defensive midfielders] are the only people that are dodged on
anymore," Cannella said. "We need those guys to take the pressure
off of [freshman Zach] Oliveri [in goal]."

What's New?

Scheduling changes. UMass has added North Carolina and Lehigh to
its non-conference schedule. It will mark the first time UMass has
faced Lehigh, and the first time since 2005 it has faced the Tar
Heels. That should sharpen the Minutemen in their CAA
preparation.

What's Not?

The Minutemen's stature in the CAA remains high. Penn State,
Drexel and Hofstra could be poised to make this league a
free-for-all, but UMass still has the best pedigree. The Minutemen
may have lost a step or two thanks to heavy graduation losses, yet
they are the team to beat.

In a Nutshell: UMass was one of the game's most
efficient squads. The Minutemen played fast and loose and scored at
least 14 goals on eight occasions. They also could knuckle down on
defense, as they held 13 opponents in single-digits. Six times,
opponents failed to score more than five goals on UMass, which
began with a 12-9 over Army on Feb. 10 and did not lose until the
first round of the NCAA tournament.

High Point: In the CAA tournament final,
against a dangerous Drexel team, UMass put a season-high 18 goals
on the board and blew out the Dragons by six. Three weeks earlier,
the Minutemen had slipped past Drexel, 8-6.

Low Point: One week after dispatching Drexel
with ease, UMass hit a rare offensive wall in the second half and
went down in the NCAA tournament's first round against Peter Baum
and Colgate. The Minutemen saw their 9-5 lead slip away before
falling, 13-11. Just like that, a great season was over.

2013 Preview

Best Case: Joe Calvello is able to hold down
the fort as a faceoff specialist. Zach Oliveri is able to maintain
stability in the cage. And Manny gets that Tewaaraton Award after
another incredible spring, while leading a hot UMass team to its
second Final Four.

Worst Case: The loss of so many seniors catches
up with the Minutemen, especially at midfield, and the CAA gets
much tougher on UMass. The Minutemen lose in the conference
tournament title game to Penn State. This time, UMass is the last
team out on NCAA tournament Selection Sunday.

Inside Scoop

Coach Cannella's comments on...

A Kyle Smith (Sr.)
"He's another guy who has elevated his game. He was scoring big,
timely goals for us as a sophomore. He's our American Canadian.
He's going to find a way to score."

D Jake Smith (Sr.)
"He's a sweetheart of a guy, and he's ferocious when he steps
between the lines. Those are the kinds of guys that coaches
love."

A/M Colin Fleming (Sr.)
"He's a talented, confident kid with great size (6-foot-6) and
great attitude. He's playing with more confidence that he has ever
had at this point."

Rival Coaches Say

"Dynamic offensive threat in Will Manny. Team buys into
toughness and team approach. Motivated by early exit in NCAA's in
2012... Lose plenty of talented and tough players, UMass-type
players who just got it done when the game was on the line, lose
the entire middle of the field in goal and at the X, but their
offensive QB is back and some good offensive middies are back.
Always know that they will play scrappy lacrosse... They are going
to be a bear all year. They will play with a huge chip on their
shoulder. They graduated a ton, but Cannella is at his best when
the doubters come knocking."